Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/05

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Subject: RE: [Leica] art, manual focus & other misunderstanding
From: Alan Ball <AlanBall@csi.com>
Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 15:54:04 +0200

Carlos,
Great post. Art is one hell of a complicated concept. But you are right: art and photojournalism are unrelated topics !

Doisneau and HCB are both artists and witnesses of their times. HCB is also a photojournalist.

Alan

Alan

On mercredi 5 mai 1999 4:34, Carlos Blanco [SMTP:cblanco@fibertel.com.ar] wrote:
> I think we are not clearly defining what art is in the photographic field.
> Art no necesarily implies effort. Someone could argue in that aspect that a
> picture taken with a 1898 kodak model would be more artistic than the same
> image taken with the EOS 3. He would definetely be in the wrong way. Art
> implies the most solid union between an instant and a performer. The means
> by which this union is achieved  are not essential to the spirit of art.
> Many people deny the value of Doisneau work saying that they were arranged
> photos. There was a moment when that composition exited first in the mind of
> the artist and then he brought into reality. HCB was someday outside St.
> Lazare gate. He saw a puddle, he saw a ladder and he conceived a photo. It
> doesn't really matter if that moment of conception was separated by two
> seconds or two years from the "real" moment. As he says, the only instant
> that matters is the 1/125 f;8. And nothing else. Let's take photos!
> 
> Leically
> Carlos
>